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Old 11-08-2009, 12:02 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I've been looking at Mushkin memory and wondering what is their best performing memory module? I would think it would be one of their Redline series (since the purpose of the memory module is for use in a gaming desktop) but I can't figure out which 988* module is best.

Here is a link to a list of the modules: http://www.mushkin.com/Memory/Redline.aspx

Thanks for your help figuring out which is the best performing module for a gaming desktop. Money is not an issue even if the increase in performance is not proportional to the increase in cost.
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I replied in your building a pc thread....however ill state it here as well.

The 2000mhz Redline is difficult if not close to impossible to find, however there is a mushkin 2000mhz kit on newegg(blackline's if i remember right) that are excellent and will perform 99.9% as well as the redlines.

The redlines are hard to find because the elpida hyper memory modules used in them(as well as corsair dominator gt's, and a few other memory's) had a defect in them that caused hardlocking and other similar issues.
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